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To Send Documentation to Our Office
To Send Documentation to Our Office
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Veterans, military members, and their families are a vital part of our student community and we are here to assist you in successfully completing your educational goals.
Please visit us in the Office of Financial Assistance. We provide assistance with federal and state veteran and military education benefit programs.
The University of Ãå±±½ûµØ Springfield has adopted this Student Loan Code of Conduct to serve as the formal guiding principles in ensuring the integrity of the student aid process and ethical conduct of employees in regard to student loan practices.
Once you graduate, leave school, or fall below half time enrollment, you will need to complete and have to start repaying your loans.
You are obligated to repay any federal student loans that have not been repaid and are not in deferment or forbearance. On the website, you can log in using your StudentAid.gov username and password to:
The University of Ãå±±½ûµØ Springfield is committed to supporting undocumented students in their goal of attaining a college degree. While undocumented and DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) students do not qualify for federal aid through the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student aid), there are other resources available to help with educational costs.
New and returning students applying for financial aid will receive their financial aid offer notifications electronically via . You will be notified that your offer is ready to be viewed via an e-mail notification. Furthermore, you should be checking your official UIS email account regularly, at least once a week, for updates on your financial aid status and other important financial aid notifications or billing notices.